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@lemmy.dbzer0.comI found this its the cheapest 10TB Exos drive on Newegg and looking to buy 4 of them. I will be putting them in my NAS that I use for my media library and pc backups. The price I’m posting this is $130, I’m also looking similar Exos drives that are $250 is there a difference? Should I shell up for the more expensive drives?
After 16 years of living in my city, they will finally have city-wide fiber internet. I’m pretty stoked because the fastest internet I could possibly have is a WISP at 50gbps down and 10gbps up. Now I will finally have gigabit but it’s through the city, and I’m wondering if they will be more strict on illegal content download given a possible VPN leak. I know this is highly subjective but I want to understand all the possibilities what could happen.
I’m a little anxious putting one on my car
I left a comment in the post and when I try to go into it, it says “couldnt_find_post”
Running Truecharts Radarr on TrueNAS SCALE. Giving me this error.
Test was aborted due to an error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, Connection refused (localhost:8080)
I've tried enabling https in SAB, enabling SSL in both Radarr and SAB, I've also tried switching certification validation in Radarr.
TrueNAS Version: TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.2
Radarr Version: 4.6.4.7568_16.0.22
SABnzbd Version: 4.0.3 [9fafe64]
EDIT: GOT IT WORKING. I had SABnzbd running on my computer while I was trying to connect to my server, so I probably had to do some weird network rework to get that setup working but that is out of my skill range. THE FIX: All I did was install SABnzbd onto TrueNAS using Truecharts
Looking for the equivalent of dbzer0 for Mastodon
I have accounts on three instances but I’m unsure which one should be my main account.